Jane's speech at the trial - "I have the right to kill the man that killed my family."
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- Scene of The Mentalist season 4 episode 1 "SCARLET RIBBONS". This scene was simply amazing. Simon was great ;) Of course he convinced the giury! He was awesome! And you can read the sadness in his voice....but I also noticed how he became a little bit more...you know, relaxed about the whole situation. It's like he's moving on, and has realized that there's no need to freak out when it comes to Red John. He was victim, he's still a victim, but now he's also a murderer. And this still sounds creepy to me.
He has nothing to lose because is family was murdered. So if he wants to spend the rest of his life on jail to take a monster off the this planet and then I am all for it.
He shouldnt even go to jail, not for 28 murders of woman an children.
@Arron Miller if u think u r too smart and believe u exist in a reality where there r no serial killers and murders like RedJohn exist at all
Kindly plz get out of this chats or try not to act smart in a very stupid way bcoz i believe u acting so arrogant,foolish and like a fish living inside a glass bowl of water believing there is no ocean or sharks that kills other fishes for food
Melissa Clark 💯
it wasnt red John
Arron Miller
Here is your “ I am better than other people” trophy.
Congratulations. 🏆
This scene was incredibly acted by Simon Baker. The raw emotion you hear in his voice when he is talking about Red John is so real and you really sense the pain and sadness in him especially when he describes exactly what Red John does to people and how he had no choice to do what he did. His expressions and reactions made it even more hard hitting and it really made Patrick become a real character and person. This is one of my favourite shows
The entire series was great purely because of Simon Baker's acting alone.
It's one of those "no one else could have done it" kind of roles.
Definitely
Put yourself in his head space. Jane has had twelve years of knowing what was done to his wife and daughter. He has the knowledge to tell which cuts were made when, and he can replay every possible variation of events from the moment Red John entered his home, to Jane's discovery of their bodies.
Every cut, every scream, everything they might have said, cried or begged for. Every single conceivable moment, on repeat in the back of his mind. For twelve years.
Simon Baker touched a mere fraction of that pain for his performance. It was very well done.
Koppa
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simon baker is just acting so well!! he just gives the perfect emotion, he makes you feel that patrick jane is a real person with true feelings and not only a tv show character! amazing!he should have been more awarded for this!
but his scary acting is bad
He's not acting. The show is his life on camera.
I wonder what garbage the other TV shows you've been watching are...
i wish they continued the show. Simon Baker is the best
yeah, me too.
Slater Gotham is no where near the same show. They may have similarities but to my knowledge there isnt a show out there like this
I immensely enjoyed The Mentalist, however, I'm glad they brought it to an end when they did, the entire premise of the show was based around the cat and mouse game Jane had with Red John, so when Red John was removed from play, the show practically lost its entire foundation, I think it's good that they ended it then rather than be it a saddening testimony of having to watch as one of my all-time favorite shows gets dragged through seasons upon seasons lacking the quality and entertainment it once offered.
I do hope however that it gets renewed when and if the show's producers and executives come up with a new premise that's as great as the first one, if not better.
I quit watching it after he killed Red John and went to the FBI.
You should probably finish all the seasons then C
Lawyer here. Last line is actually prohibited in real life. Its referred to the "Golden Rule." Asking the jury to depart from neutrality and make it personal is a big no no.
Non-American here so little knowledge about the american legal system: But the jury can decide on its own can't it? A non guilty verdict by a jury cannot be overturned right? So if the jury were to decide his innocence that would legally speaking still free him entirely. Or have I got that wrong?
@@flipsgraf1335 actually a judge can overturn a jury verdict. As far as I know it's rarely done but they can do it. Edit actually I read more into it and a judge can only overturn a guilty verdict. If a jury finds him not guilty the judge cannot overrule them and declare him guilty.
@@EvilLoynis Yeah thats what I was about to comment. Only guilty verdicts can be overturned, makes sense historically speaking but unfortunately I only know that because it was abused during the Jim Crow Era to keep Lynchers out of jail....
It is not prohibited in all legal proceedings in real life. It is prohibited in many civil proceedings, but though discouraged in criminal proceedings, it is not prohibited. And anyway, he wasn't represented by a lawyer - and such rules are applied less rigidly in pro se cases. In real life a judge might instruct the jury to disregard such an argument in his closing instructions, but would be under no legal obligation to interrupt the self-represented defendant and stop him from making the argument.
@J K He's not forcing anyone to do anything he was referring to a defense lawyer asking the jury to depart from neutrality in order to gain a "non guilty" verdict as something that might get you in trouble with the BAR association.
If someone murdered my family then only god can stop me from finding him and tearing him apart.
Unless he finds you first....
@@LavKarri that'll be easier for me so i don't have to find him and i have the environmental advantage
@@johnslade9751 Damn.... Nice attitude!
@@noone36101 no sir, even God cannot stop a family man to kill the killers of his family, but then what?
we get it, you think you're a bad ass. ut would probably just cry in a therapists office
At this moment, his acting is perfect
When is it not
The perks of being wallflower
He's always perfect in his acting
I can't believe someone like this doesn't win big awards unlike Kevin creepy Spacey
@@Geengarner he did win some big awards but I’m not sure which ones
exactly ... doesn't overdue it ...
Everytime Patrick Jane conveys his vulnerability... I can't handle it. His voice breaks and so does my heart T_T I miss this series so much.
I feel like the words ' I'm not guilty of killing Timothy Carter because Timothy Carter doesn't exist' and Red John killed my family what would you do are what caused Jane to literally get away with murder. They didn't want to find him guilty cause they could see themselves doing the same thing and Jane gave them a loop hole.
Abzify1 You're right. The prosecutor drop the ball there. And also the jury sympathize with Jane and more lenient, even tho technically he did broke a law.
Abzify1 ☆ It is called "jury nullification" and has precedence in American law. But they do not want jurors to know that they have the power to judge not only the FACTS of the case, but also juries can judge whether the law itself is fair and just, in the case before them.
Cry Havoc Someone watches CGP Grey ;)
Well. What would you do?
It’s called jury nullification lol
I never noticed that when he talked about red John's actions, he wasn't using the past tense. In other words, he spoke about red John as if he was still alive. This whole time and I never even noticed that even in the trial you can see that he knows red John is still alive
I never noticed that! Good catch 👏👏👏👏
"Captain Ahab dies right ? Yeah but so does the whale !" remember revenge doesnt come cheap
Love that scene.
For him it was a combination of revenge and vengeance, culminating in a moral obligation from which he saw no other path........ the brutal murder of one's own family being a helluva catalyst for such action.
Revenge has a cost that's true, but what is cost to a man who lost everything? His family was killed. Sure he would lose/dissapoint his friends but he would make the choice to kill red John every time given the chance.
Edit: this was in response to a message above that has been deleted. I have no intentions of deleting it, but it makes sense since the person talked about revenge costing more than its worth as i recall.
Moby Dick didn't die in the end of the book, but Captain Ahab and his crew sure as hell did.
Revenge is not revenge
Yes Patrick, you do have the right.
HAHA TABA EZ LA LAIF ;)
No he does not
SFnader anyone that kills another is to die but why can’t it be by the hands of the loved ones
@@SFnader gtfo of here .
No
Everyone saying that he played it perfectly because he really acts like a real person and you truly believe him end his emotions. But for my throughout the entire show, Jane was always the perfect manipulist. He knows exactly how and what to say and not because he is trying to play it like a normal human but because you always feel that there is something special about him. His ability to read people and knowing how to manipulate them is what he has done in this speech again and not being a normal guy.
I'd say trying to influence others is what we do since we realize our selves are separate from others who have their own needs and wants. he's just really good at it.
He was manipulating the jury, because he didn't want to go to jail, but he did it by speaking the truth of his feelings about Red John. He had to choose his words carefully, because he wanted the Jury to sympathize with him.
Just about anyone would do what Jane would do to the guy that killed their family. People kill for less all the time.
precisely
He is literally a mentalist. In the first few seasons there always was a description of the meaning of that word.
he said he was sorry for misleading the jury which means you're right
What a powerful speech. The music accompanies it brilliantly, and Simon conveys his emotions simply and better than ever. Amazing scene.
As far as I remember, Jane has only killed 3 times in the show, the first was when he shotgunned that a guy who was about to kill Lisbon, second time is when he killed the person he though was Red John, and the third was when he killed the real Red John
what comes to mind is when he helps that old bald man to suicide with the cup of tea. dont know if u wanta to count that one
@@ShiroVK870 more of an assisted suicide than murdering someone. Doesn't count since the person wants to die.
@@voshadxgathic yep fare I think teh same way. I was just trying to think if there was any more than 3 I dont think there is more than 3
He also killed the guy working for red John in the church. He shoots him so he can go after red John.
Yeah he killed 4
the 'what would you do' make the whole scene that much more powerful
He’s not a danger to society. The only person who needed to fear him was Red John, and he’s done for. I’d let him out, too.
It’s pretty accurate to real life too, given what happened to Gary Plauche. No way a rational jury would convict someone for that
Notice how it's just one shot as he speaks..camera doesnt show the courtrooms reaction as hes talking, it's just on him..hes the main focus and I love that about this scene!!
Wow, you should go to film school or something
I can't believe anyone is complaining about a serial killer dying! Has he not killed about 50 people currently? Patrick is doing the whole world a favor and keeping lives safe. I am cheering him on.
kara clarkson 28*
kara clarkson By this episode (4x01) Jane said the count was around 28. The complaining around "Red John" death was because no matter who he is it's still illegal to do justice yourself. Jane is not a cops and it wasn't self defense it was a execution in a public area so he had no legal justification to his act.
Even if Jane did the whole a favor by killing a serial killer the law reinforcement had to follow the law and put him on trial.
Police can't kill people either, because they only have the authority delegated, but not abdicated, by the citizens.
Only the courts can kill people, and the courts are still an extension of the people.
It's not about right and wrong, it's about the law, the police and courts are here to maintain order, if you allow vigilanties to kill whoever they deam evil then the entire system breaks down. It's sucks but at the end of the day you need to allow the most evil scum sucking slime in the world some rights, or none of us will have any.
There is justice, and there is the law. As per justice, everyone believes those who do bad should be punished. As per the law, you can't go around playing Green Arrow.
Reminds me another scene of him talking with Lisbon:
Lisbon - "That is not justice, that is vengeance"
Patrick - "What is the difference?"
Justice is just. Vengeance can be either just or unjust because humans are subjective about everything. So you never know which one you're getting if it is vengeance.
He has the right in a moral sense, but sadly, we have a legal system and not a justice system.
Eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind.
Painfully naive@@VDA19
yeah thats why he said , i don't say i shouldn't be paying for what i did
@@VDA19 Exactly. That's why if someone kills my loved ones and I like that "someone". I should not be punished. Because an eye for an eye will leave the world blind. Unfortunately the legal system is blind. It has no power to punish the evil but punishes the one who eliminates the evil.
Doesn't it mean the our legal system is the only evil thing on the planet if that's true?
Personally I will kill the person who kills my family. And in the most horrible way even I can't imagine.
Because that's my right.
@@VDA19 The evildoer takes the eye of an innocent first. I say put out the evildoer's eye. Otherwise only the evil will have sight, and is that better?
I'm not an American. But his American accent sounds so perfect to me. If I hadn't watched one of his interviews, I would have never been able to tell that he's Australian.
Brightson David wait he's australian?
@@duckman5494 yup
@@duckman5494 I understand he's back in Australia now doing some smaller projects.
The "What would you do?" is so gently spoken but so powerfully delivered
Such well written script.. so subtle
What is so good in this show is that we can see all the pain in his eyes...
Woah! I was crying and sniffling by 20 secs in! I love how he was almost asking anyone in the court room WHAT else he could have done, as if he had racked his own brain and could only find that one option. Wonderfully acted!
If one has 5% of conviction as Patrick Jane, life will be a lot more different!
The charecters are so real so authentic that you belive it actually happened in real.
idc if the amount of murders are the same if he’s the one who’s killing john he shouldn’t even go in jail for it, he avenged his family’s “i have the right to kill the man that killed my family”
“Don’t you know to never fight a man who has nothing left to lose? Well I’m about to show you that you have so much to lose.”
I wonder how many know of this quote, but I felt like it’d be good for this.
Handsome Jack, right?
“You have everything. But I have nothing and that is why I will win.
House M.D. and The Mentalist are the best shows EVER!
jeFF Fury monk and physc
Volgax364 dexter
jeFF Fury major crimes is good too
jeFF Fury i agree absolutely
@mothang kothil everyone should watch Sherlock
Psych, mentalist, House MD, the office these are the shows I'd rewatch over and over again
What makes him talk in this passionate way, his great responsibility for his family. So, we can say, he is a real great father and husband.
The background score is epic in this
Every time I watch this scene it hits me as if I am beginning to know who Red John was although I completed watching the entire series. The moment when Jane starts describing his atrocities what is merely a glimpse of the actual deed in tune with the music so perfectly can not be explained in words. Whenever I come to that specific moment my body starts shivering.
"Objection, conjecture" would have been said about a 100 times in his speech lol
How are you objecting an opening/closing speech? That makes no sense. Plus, Jane was representing himself, what gives him the ability to testify in a more storytelling way.
@@LuiizRS You brushed on it at the end there; all he did in this statement was fully admit to what he's accused of. His defense is basically "yeah but you would do the same?". The jury will be asked to deliberate "Is he guilty of these crimes?" and they have his testimony that yes, he is. This is why nearly every pro se rep case ends with the defendant losing. Barring Jury nullification he did nothing but land himself a life sentence. Side note you can object to anything spoken in a case. If the jury is hearing it, you can object and state your claim.
@@8300dvo if he was confessing would make no sense for the oposing counselor to object, am I right?
who
the
fuck
cares
I mean, why would you object to a confession?
This was such a shocker! I NEVER guessed that woman was psycho, I fully believed every word she said! It's a good thing Jane saw through her, though. Like he always does.
Anyway, I loved this scene. He is such a passionate speaker... Simon Baker is honestly one of the best actors I've ever seen.
Something similar to this happened in real life. A man, on camera, shot dead the guy who raped his son while he was in custody and didn't serve any jail time.
Yeah, Simon is going very subtle here. A lot of shows would have him give some grand soliloquy with all sort of alliteration and fire. He plays it cool here.
i love how e can change his accent from australian to american :D
Eyyi Stefan if you look at any like interviews you see that he speaks with an australian accen t:)
I am Australian and watched Simon on various shows before he hit it big overseas. He is a terrific actor 🙂
He Should of Won A Emmy . He is Very Unique Character
When mentalist says,"I had no choice"
As a juror, that would be a difficult decision. What do you do to a man that killed the serial killer, that killed his family? How would you decide? One could argue, That he did society a favor. And yet he IS guilty of taking a life.
Cry Havoc
There wouldn't be a jury. He admitted his guilt. Jury trials determine guilt or innocence. It just goes straight to the judge for sentencing.
However, the law works on the 'reasonable man' assumption (in any given situation... What would a reasonable man do?). The judge would take this into consideration when passing judgement. He would be found guilty, but given a lenient sentence.
Dexter Morgan agrees with you.
@@strangelee4400 Admitting he killed the man isn't the same as a plea of guilty. Only guilty plea would go straight to sentencing. This is why Jane is a genius - he says: ""Timothy Carter did not exist" --> therefore he is not guilty of murdering Timothy Carter, even if he killed a man. You can only be found guilty of what you're charged with. He gave the jury a way to find him not guilty and they took it.
what do you do to rabid dogs? You put them down. You are punishing someone, who is doing your job, not because you disagree, but because of your ego, that only YOU can do that, only YOU are allowed to be a savior to others, no matter how many people die or get injured before that happens.
Taking a life isn't always an immortal thing to do. A soldier loses more than half of his body on the field and will die painfully in minutes. Is it wrong for his friend to mercy kill him? No. Is it wrong to kill a man in self defense? No. Is it wrong to kill someone who killed so many and will kill again? I don't think so.
One of my favourite series of all time, really great acting and script overall. But sadly they did not manage to end the Red John story properly.
I personally thought it was perfect. To see that under all the lies, masks and trickery, Red John was nothing but a pathetic man with a brilliant mind. Once lies and manipulation stopped shielding him, he was crushed.
By killing the murderer you just saved future killings.
This one scene alone has made me want to go into acting
Mentalist changed my whole worldview about revenge. I would now choose to take my personal vengeance if God forbid I was ever put in his situation.
I'm so glad this show is on HBO max. Great show and great acting
Name of the show?
@@DevendraMahendraSingh the mentalist
I cried when he said this. This show came out when I was young I sort of knew what it was but never watched it. Now that I’ve started to its a very unique show because it’s one of the only ones that has hit me hard aside from Breaking Bad, House, Criminal Minds and Dexter
Simon Baker is extremely talented and it’s hard to portray a character like Patrick Jane who feels so much pain, anger and sadness from losing his family in such a horrific way, when Simon/Patrick shows those emotions it’s hard not to feel the same way.
lol its easy to say its immoral to kill another person for vengence. if the same thing happens to you , what would u do?
A Tem I would do the same knowingly it's not best for myself and society... We are human and as human we have certain emotions we must live by, even tho sometime these things aren't in society best interest.
A Tem Honestly, not much. I'm not a great detective so tracking down the killer is limited. I'm also not a killer so if found, probably attempt to beat to death, but likely not able to.
SL Don't live by emotions, live by intellect. Emotions are when mistakes are made as thoughts are removed from actively participating in decisions.
Living by intellect is a big mistake.
I really Don't care, saying something deep doesn't make you sound intelligent,comparing your mind or any other's mind to his mind (not saying he's insane) is pointless where all radical thoughts doesn't seem to matter anymore, because the two people he's loved the most in the world had been taken away from him in such a crude way. Image the guilt of him not be able to be there to protect them. Controlling his emotions would be impossible, just image a guy constantly tries to seduce your wife/ gf (moving away is not an option), how would you act? This's similar to what haunted him,lost, guilt and hatred.
If you kill a murderer, you save the lives of everyone they would have killed.
When you realize: The Blake association probably had Jane found not guilty on Red John's orders.
Don’t spoil the scene man hahaha
Such a powerful scene. What a show!
i've watched this like 50 times already today such a powerful scene. I love the mentalist & Simon Baker :D
A man wit nothing to lose is a man to be truly feared
When Laws can't give Justice to man, man must do something on his own.
Absolutely powerful acting, it sends a chill down the spine.
Bail at 2 million,..gets it after one game 😂
One of the 5 best TV shows ever made.
Quite possibly, one of the best 3.
The casting was brilliant all round, but casting Simon was an absolute masterstroke.
I like the show so much. I keep repeating some episodes.
I used to watch this show when I was younger. Good to know that others loved it too.
No people like him maintain the rules of our society. He's right, Jane maybe justified, but what he did is still illegal.
Poor Patrick, this scene broke my heart
he made it sounds like revenge is allowed.
He didn't sad that's allowed in his speech he told Revenge is okay and you have the right to take revenge but this should be punished.
HiIm Q IMO it depends, if some mugs me and steals my money then runs away, i'd let them go.. some does to my fam/loved ones what red john did to PJs fam? Then yes, id say revenge is allowed
yeah fuck rules.
Why should it be punished? Why does man made laws have to do with life? Why does the system and those at the top who take all the cream and leave little for everyone else want their dirty fingers in your pie? Cos that want to dominate and control us and have the power to penalise and profit from us in every way. Sick hey ?
Raphael Perales read the constitution kiddo
The law punishes people for killing monsters. The law is the guardian and protector of monsters.
That's stupidly naive
@@jimmyreece5781 But it is naive to think that it is not true.
I can relate completely ! I am still waiting for justice for what happened to my innocent infant daughter 13 years later ! In-between the faulty firings, almost getting hit by a plow in CT, run over by a truck in AZ, the destruction of almost all of my property ( what little I have left) after being screwed with terribly where I have lived, and not to mention all of the psycho drama for over 40+ years ! It is so insane ! I have been trying so hard to retain an attorney who cannot be intimidated or brought off. I am not kidding...it has been brutal...for almost 5 decades ...
@@WyattPriceTV ..I need to figure out who is behind this, in addition to " giving the orders for the day" like a script or who is in control, so to speak. I cannot believe that this has been " allowed" to happen in the United States ! It is all insane ! It is bad enough that I was screwed and abused, manipulated, and exploited, but to torture and destroy an innocent baby ! It is evil, insane and criminal ! Who is calling the shots here ? I am not kidding ! I need all those involved in this to have all of their monies drained from them, given to me and others for restitution, and they need to be incarcerated with without parole or lethal injection.
@@WyattPriceTV ..I did many years ago and he told me NOT to have the baby ! I am a total straight shooter and would never lie about something like this ! I think he knew more than what he told me. My life was horrible before with what happened and then I thought I would move to Florida and start over, yet again, and that was a disaster ! I am tired of being blocked from obtaining justice and restitution ! I have been " ram rodded" by not only what happened in my foster family, but by those who are evil and highly corrupt ! I need to find out who is behind this because it has to be someone or a collective group with immense power & money ! If you know a PI that can help, please let me know thank you ! 40+ years if misery and victimization !!
amazing scene
Wish there was like a reunion for this show
Sometimes it is just better to let things be, you know. The Mentalist had a great run. And anyone might enjoy it if feeling so at any time.
I'm inclined to agree with his logic. This is one time I'd apply my emotions with my logic.
Because Patrick Jane is representing himself he will be given a bit of latitude in what he says.
But the bottom line for the prosecution is how you going to find 12 jurors who once having the details laid out for them are even going to want to convict the husband& father of a brutally murdered family?
They can't punish him anymore than he already has been. He's already serving a life sentence- a life without his wife and daughter (and yes, I know he is remarried but still).
I like mentalist but I'm pretty sure no one would get away with murder this easily.
it's USA, it's like stealing a pie from a grandma in Finland... they are used to it
Idk Casey Anthony got away with it pretty easily
Jury Nullification - by the way democracy is set up (a jury can never be told their verdict is wrong because that would negate their use, and a criminal can’t be tried twice) a jury can ‘nullify’ laws by ruling people innocent when they’re clearly guilty, and at the same time can ‘create’ laws by doing the opposite (which is admittedly harder because of appeals). It happens more than you think, although it probably peaked during the civil rights era
One of the best crime shows ever!
It became much more than a crime show.
The Mentalist is hands down the best TV show I've ever come across. It got me hooked to it more than the other shows that I watched or that I still watch. Its available on Amazon Prime so its definitely worth a shot!
If I killed the person(s) who killed any member of my family, I wouldn't regard myself as a murderer, I would regard my actions as punishment well deserved.
That was a very nice speach
Such a good show. I was afraid that they would finish with a "I'm above this now, and you'll just have fair trial". But no, the guy killed his wife and daughter, and more than 20 other people, so he strangled him to death, and it was fully deserved. There are not many other shows with that much common sense nowadays.
A great scene ! I can relate to his character ! What was done to my infant daughter in Florida is clinically/criminally insane ! The lies, manipulation and torture ! All true ! I am still waiting for the actual TRUTH to be revealed ! She never had a chance....and neither did I...
Simon, Jane and The Mentalist is all that is right in this life and universe... 💕🙌✨ Absolute perfection 😍
There is only one who is perfect, and it ain't Jane.
Love his speech he made! Wow!
Why do you think they keep the camera angle fixed at jane throughout this scene, it is because they want Jane to address the audience directly, and audience watching the series is the Jury if what he has done is right or not. Such a brilliant thinking of the DOP.
Baker is such a great actor, I don't get why gets so few or decides to play so few roles. I only saw him in Margin Call and in The Mentalist and he was outstanding in both
See him in The Guardian series too!! it's before The Mentalist
I hate to be the lawyer to defend a sadistic serial killer. Win or lose you'll still be that guy who tried to help what is essentially a psychopath.
Yea but depending on what type of lawyer they decide to become, they decided to take the job.
Welp, now I have to watch the show
"Cool motive! Still murder."
HOUSE,MD and MENTALIST are theee bessstt showsss🔥 💯
I think the big factor that swayed the jury was that red john kept killing and the cops couldn’t stop him, and he had good reason
I love how so many "real life attorneys" are posting demonstrably false suppositions about the legality of the testimony of a fictional show. Y'all are just pathetic.
Yeah, attorneys don't actually exist
He makes a sympathetic case. But it's still vigilante justice.
Chilling performance by the actor.
If he'd taken his time to plan it out, he'd have been able to get away with it. Think about it, he has law enforcement connections that he could easily exploit to learn exactly how to cover his tracks. He scores very high on the psychopathy test, allowing him to fool everyone into believing he didn't do it. And if he wants, he can stage a falling out to explain leaving.
"What Would You Do? "
yo no joke as someone who stumbled on this random clip I was convinced that it was the actor in real life who actually killed a man.
That's how good his performance was
The number of murderers may be the same, but the number of people murdered stops growing.
Red John was so well connected within law enforcement (local and federal) that legal methods of stopping him were no longer an option.
Patrick was willing to lose it all for revenge, which was an effective solution.
i love this show because unlike others it doesn't try to give us some deep philosophical bullsh** about "forgiveness" or "sink to their level"
in real life the prosecuter would have objected as soon as he talked about red john and the judge would have forbidden him to talk about red john because its irreliventto the murder of whoever jane killed
capt rodgers well then he could rebut the objection by stating it has relevance
Depends on the prosecutor, depends on the judge. In pro se cases, defendants are given more latitude. And frankly, the statement here amounts to an admission of guilt. Why would the prosecutor object to a statement by the accused which he thought would help his case?
As a musician myself I love a good film and tv score i think music can bring scenes alive but i wish there wasn’t any music in this scene his raw voice is horrifying enough to carry the scene i think music almost cheapens it
I wish speech, would be spelled correctly in the titles.
Roland Le .... they changed it I guess ..
It's a shame todays society will punish a Man for protecting or seeking vengeance for any member of his family. As a Man and a Father that is the iron clad unwritten rule.
Sure Niam.
I wish they ended the show right then and there. With that being the actual Red John. They just went on with it for too long and to me it got more and more disappointing.
True
This is a great actor who portrayed this great whith great depth and personality to it.
“What would you do”
This is the best series i ever seen it must be continue ....Great story and great acting by jane....